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Hannan Mollah seeks Warren Andersen's extradition

New Delhi, Apr 21 (UNI) CPI(M) member Hannan Mollah today sought extradition of former Union Carbide chairman Warren Andersen from the United States to face judicial action in connection with leakage of a deadly gas from the company's plant in Bhopal in December 1984.

Raising the issue in the Lok Sabha during zero hour, the Marxist MP said now that the 25th anniversary of the tragedy was just a year away, it was high time the government wrapped up everything associated with it before it again came under international focus next year. The government must set up a special commission to rehabilitate all those affected by the tragedy which had claimed more than 15,000 lives so far.

He also urged the government to look into the problem of contamination of water in the vicinity of the closed plant of the company.

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MTNL service to improve next month: Raja

New Delhi, Apr 21 (UNI) MTNL mobile users can look forward to better network connectivity from next month. ''From May, there will be no problem in MTNL as the service provider will be technologically upgraded,'' Communications Minister A Raja informed the Lok Sabha today. He said about 65 per cent of the country had been brought under the mobile coverage. ''Of the 560,000 villages, 540,000 have phones,'' he said, responding to supplementaries. Admitting that people.....

Left blows hot and cold against UPA govt

New Delhi, Apr 21 (UNI) Even while running down the UPA government and joining hands with the UNPA on the price rice issue, the CPI(M) does not appear to be in a mood to pull down the Manmohan Singh regime. An indication to this effect was given by party leader Salim Mohammed who said the UPA government had not totally digressed from the common minimum programme (CMP) despite failure to check the price spiral, universalise the.....

Piracy cost Indian entertainment industry over $4 billion

Washington, Apr 22 (UNI) Veteran Indian filmmaker Bobby Bedi brought to the notice of US Congressmen the massive problems of piracy and counterfeiting that cost India's entertainment industries over 4 billion dolar annually. He made this observation at a special event leading up to the World Intellectual Property Day on April 26. Democratic Congresswoman Diane Watson from California, chair of the Congressional Entertainment Industries Caucus, noted the rampant piracy problems facing the.....
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